Athletes ask a lot from their bodies. Long runs, heavy lifts, tournaments, hot weather, and repeated training sessions can drain fluids, electrolytes, vitamins, and minerals. When recovery is slow, the body may feel heavy, sore, tired, cramped, or mentally foggy. IV infusion therapy is one tool that may help support recovery in the right setting. It delivers sterile fluids, electrolytes, vitamins, minerals, and sometimes amino acids directly into the bloodstream. Because it bypasses the digestive system, nutrients enter the circulation quickly rather than passing through the stomach and intestines first. However, IV therapy should not be viewed as a magic shortcut to better athletic performance. Sports science is more careful than marketing. Research shows that IV fluids can rehydrate the body quickly, but for most healthy athletes, oral fluids and electrolytes are still effective and often enough (van Rosendal et al., 2010). IV therapy is best understood as a targeted clinical tool fo...
IV Infusion Therapy in El Paso: A Functional Medicine Approach to Hydration, Nutrients, and Whole-Body Support
A Direct Path for Nutrient Support IV infusion therapy delivers sterile fluids, vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and other nutrients directly into the bloodstream through a vein. This is usually done with a small catheter placed in the arm. Because the nutrients enter the blood directly, IV therapy bypasses the digestive tract. This can help the body absorb nutrients more quickly than oral supplements may, especially when digestion, inflammation, illness, or poor absorption is part of the problem (Alangari, 2025; Cleveland Clinic, 2026). For many people, IV therapy is used to support hydration, recovery from fatigue, nutrient replacement, immune support, and overall wellness. It may also be used as part of a larger functional medicine care plan when lab test results, symptoms, lifestyle, and medical history indicate the body may need extra support. At Injury Medical Clinic PA in El Paso, Texas, IV therapy fits into a multidisciplinary model that blends medical care, chiropractic care, ...